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Parsons Corp.’s contract to help the Federal Aviation Administration operate safety and air traffic programs is potentially worth $1.5 billion. The agency said in an award notice the 10-year contract contains both performance based level-of-effort and cost-reimbursable award fee provisions. The company announced last week this is its second co...

Harris Corp. (NYSE: HRS) has won potential $291.6 million contract to provide a new air transportation voice system to the Federal Aviation Administration, the FAA announced Monday. The contract contains five base years and five two-year options and is for the FAA’s Next Generation Air Transportation System, or NextGen. The FAA said the new Na...

Computer Sciences Corp. (NYSE: CSC) has won a potential $91 million contract from the Federal Aviation Administration to provide the agency with Microsoft Office 365 in a cloud computing infrastructure. CSC announced Thursday that the contract has one base year with six option years and it was signed during the first quarter of its 2013...

Computer Sciences Corp. (NYSE: CSC) has won a prime position on a potential $450 million U.S. Transportation Department contract for research and development work. The Fairfax, Va.-based information technology firm said it will compete for task orders to develop and test components for the Federal Aviation Administration’s NextGen program. Th...

SRA International Inc. is leading a team of contractors including Computer Sciences Corp. (NYSE: CSC) on a potential $388 million Federal Aviation Administration engineering services contract. SRA said the EnRoute Technical Assistance Support Services contract has three base years and a pair of two-year options. The FAA previously announced SRA and...

The Federal Aviation Administration has announced SRA International and TASC Inc. as awardees on the agency’s estimated $1.1 billion EnRoute Technical Assistance Support Services contract. The contract has three base years and two two-year options. The agency will award task orders for systems engineering, software and hardware engineering. Ad...

MarkLogic has been selected to power the Federal Aviation Administration‘s emergency response and severe weather tracking system with big data solutions. FAA’s main challenge with its emergency operations network is handling the variety and velocity of data that enters it, said Randall Jackson, vice president of MarkLogic’s public ...

Noblis Inc. has won a seven-year prime contract worth up to $350 million to support the Federal Aviation Administration‘s air traffic control communications services organization. Noblis will provide systems engineering, information systems development, acquisition and program management and operations, business and financial management. Nobl...

Computer Sciences Corp. (NYSE: CSC) has promoted Bill Szymanski to vice president of capture for its North American public sector civil group. Szymanski will report to group president Mike Gaffney and lead the group’s civil capture organization, which focuses on sustaining high new business and recompete win rates. Szymanski has served CSC fo...

Intelligent Decisions, Inc. has won a potential five-year $75 million single-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The contract was awarded under the strategic sourcing for the acquisition of various equipment and supplies program. FAA will purchase or acquire computer hardware and soft...